In Thane city, around 15 Congress workers were taken into custody after they held protests outside a multiplex over the release of the film Indu Sarkar.

Mumbai: Congress workers today disrupted shows of Madhur Bhandarkar's Indu Sarkar, the film based on the Emergency imposed by the Indira Gandhi government in 1975, at several cinema halls in the state. The party workers stalled its screening of the film, which released today, at some theatres and multiplexes in Mumbai's Thane, Nanded, Nashik and Jalgaon districts. However, the shows resumed later amid tight police security.

"Police have kept a strict vigil outside the theatres and no untoward incident has been reported so far," police officials said.

At Kolshewdi in neighbouring Thane district, Congress workers gathered outside a shopping mall, which houses a multiplex, and held protests around 9 am, a police official added.

"The party activists pulled out placards and shouted slogans and disrupted the show. At least 10 party workers have been detained in this connection," he said.

In Thane city, around 15 Congress workers were taken into custody after they held protests outside a multiplex.